If Mickey was put in Smash 4, which would you prefer?

Epic Mickey

Kingdom Hearts Mickey

As many of you probably know, Mickey Mouse has been a suggested possibility for a new smash character many times. He's an icon and is a character that has been in many games for Nintendo consoles since the 8-bit era. One of his somewhat more recent games that I feel Nintendo should seriously consider for character design is Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. In this game Mickey Mouse has the likeness of Yoda in Star Wars, a very mobile and skilled fighter. But my question is not whether he deserves a spot, but whether Sakurai would be willing to introduce a Disney character and perhaps set a precedent for future Smash games. After all, Disney has become much more of a business imo than in previous years, and to include a Disney character could be a step into Disney's "turf" and lead into discussions of "trademark endorsement" and the like.

So what do you guys think? Would Nintendo and Sakurai be willing to take the risk to add a welcome character to the roster, or do you think its more likely than not out of the question? And do you think orienting Mickey's design and gameplay mechanics around his Kingdom Hearts counterpart would be a good idea, or would, say, Epic Mickey be a better option?

NOTE: I previously posted a thread on the inclusion of Raiden in Smash Bros, in which I defended my case for him being in the game. In this thread I simply want to know if people care for Kingdom Hearts or Disney being Smash Bros in some way shape or form, Im not here to defend anything other than the fact that I like Kingdom Hearts and respect Disney as a company. If you'd prefer not to discuss Mickey and would rather just discuss Kingdom Hearts/Disney in Smash Bros in general, go ahead and do so, I won't try to prove anybody wrong, I purely posted this to see what you guys think. Thanks in advance for any and all participation provided!

Slyv, instead of purposefully trying to make things difficult for me, can't you at least attempt to just leave me and my threads alone? If you don't like it, thats fine, then go away, but don't go out of your way to be a db. In the end what is it worth? Is it going to get you a better life, a girlfriend, a new job, a wife, or a family, by any stretch of the imagination? Just think about that before you go around trying to screw up something that to someone else is perfectly reasonable.

When I say "any stretch of the imagination" I'm referring to everything that could be underwent before having a REAL family. Nothing wrong with a good RP now and then, but that's not the sort of thing I'm referring to.

Well I mean, I wish it was still the Super Nintendo generation, if it were my say it would be... But it's currenly the PC/PS4 generation. Resets aren't as fast as they used to be :\

The "reset switch" essentially is no longer a thing, and to that effect you can't just call "reset" and expect everything to work in your favor. You can call "reset" and then contact your insurance provider, but that's as close as you'll get to what you're looking for.

As many of you probably know, Mickey Mouse has been a suggested possibility for a new smash character many times. He's an icon and is a character that has been in many games for Nintendo consoles since the 8-bit era. One of his somewhat more recent games that I feel Nintendo should seriously consider for character design is Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. In this game Mickey Mouse has the likeness of Yoda in Star Wars, a very mobile and skilled fighter. But my question is not whether he deserves a spot, but whether Sakurai would be willing to introduce a Disney character and perhaps set a precedent for future Smash games. After all, Disney has become much more of a business imo than in previous years, and to include a Disney character could be a step into Disney's "turf" and lead into discussions of "trademark endorsement" and the like.

So what do you guys think? Would Nintendo and Sakurai be willing to take the risk to add a welcome character to the roster, or do you think its more likely than not out of the question? And do you think orienting Mickey's design and gameplay mechanics around his Kingdom Hearts counterpart would be a good idea, or would, say, Epic Mickey be a better option?